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Issue: Huckleberry Hound #31
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Publisher: FlagWestern
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Indicia Publisher: K. K. Publications Inc.
On Sale Date: 07/1967
Volume: none
Pages: 36
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $0.12 USD
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Content Items: 15 (9 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): Chase Craig; Del Connell
Disclose Notes: Cover code: 10067-710. Character comics content is all reprint. No ads in this issue. All 36 pages are comics or comics-related text material.
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Silver Age U.S., later standard Modern Age U.S.
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing
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Dual Roller-Painting

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Subject Matter
anthropomorphic
Huckleberry Hound; Pixie; Dixie
Huck paints a fence with a paint-roller while on roller-skates pushed by Pixie and Dixie.
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Miscellaneous
1
Dumbfounded Hound

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
Subject Matter
anthropomorphic
Huckleberry Hound
Huck is frustrated by an uncooperative folding lounge chair.
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Miscellaneous
1
Pantomime. Black and white on inside front cover.
Reckless Ranger

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Subject Matter
anthropomorphic
Huckleberry Hound; Ranger Smith; bear; two bank robbers
Now there's an outdoor-type job that should be right up my alley!
First day on the job as an assistant ranger, Huck runs afoul of two bank robbers and a pesky bear with a fondness for Huck's ranger hat.
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Miscellaneous
10
The Out-Foxed Wolf

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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Subject Matter
anthropomorphic
Huckleberry Hound; sheep; wolf
A hound dog howdy to y'all! I'm a sheep dog!
Huck foils a sheep-stealing wolf.
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Miscellaneous
2
Befuddled Fixer

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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Subject Matter
anthropomorphic
Huckleberry Hound; Mrs. Washburn; Col. Washburn
But, Ma'am...
Huck is tasked with repairing a statue of Col. Washburn, who continually breaks his own statue out of frustration.
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Miscellaneous
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Monster Museum

Illustration  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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typeset
Subject Matter
The Lead-Toed Micro-Monster; Shoecritter; The Caboose-Papooser; The Track Monster; The Cow-Catcher-Catcher
Our Monster Museum is a pretty busy place these days, what with one monster after another claiming recognition and trying to out-scare each other. We hope you enjoy this collection.
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Miscellaneous
1
For reasons unknown, Gold Key Comics (like Huckleberry Hound in 1967) that were not offered on a subscription basis did not contain the same six pages of “Gold Key Comics Club” editorial content seen in other titles – but instead offered six pages of material in a similar vein to occupy those same pages (the four pages of the centerfold, as well the last two interior pages). This material was produced editorially, as opposed to “reader contributions”. So, where readers contributed their own drawings of monsters to a Gold Key Comics Club feature titled “Reader’s Page: Monsters”, we have an editorially-produced page of five illustrations of monsters, each with their own unique characteristics described in accompanying text. As this was somehow tied to mail subscriptions, perhaps it resulted from another of those “arcane postal regulations”. © 1967, Western Publishing Company, Inc.
Jest for Fun

Text Article  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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typeset
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Miscellaneous
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Similar in style and format to the Gold Key Comics Club feature “Jokes on You”, but without the Gold Key Comics Club feature logo or the character of the "Gold Key Kid" as the page's nominal host. But does attribute the printed jokes to readers. See Indexer Notes on “Monster Museum” above. © 1967, Western Publishing Company, Inc.
Not So Eagle-Eyed Eagle

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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Subject Matter
humorous
Mini-Comics
eagle
After several unsuccessful attempts at swooping-down and snatching its prey, a frustrated eagle decides to visit an oculist.
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Miscellaneous
1
Pantomime. Similar in style and format to the Gold Key Comics Club feature “Mini-Comics”, but without the Gold Key Comics Club feature logo. See Indexer Notes on “Monster Museum” above. © 1967, Western Publishing Company, Inc.
Chuckle Time

Cartoon  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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typeset
Subject Matter
humorous
"Fore!"
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Miscellaneous
1
Four separate panel cartoons with accompanying dialogue captions. © 1967, Western Publishing Company, Inc.
Itty Bitty Bodyguard

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Subject Matter
anthropomorphic
Yakky Doodle
Yakky Doodle; Chopper; Fibber Fox; two window-glass installers; Biter the Bulldog; tough human bodyguard
Oh, goody! There's my favorite bulldog buddy, Chopper!
Yakky decides that he needs to be Chopper's bodyguard. He keeps getting Chopper into mayhem, but insists that he's actually saving the day. Chopper finally hires a bodyguard to protect himself from the bodyguard.
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Miscellaneous
6
pest; bodyguard; need-for-peace-and-quiet; unwanted help; one-character-desiring-another-as-a-meal
Hero-Type Heel

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
Subject Matter
anthropomorphic
Huckleberry Hound; Migs (elder of Marbleland); various multi-colored marble-headed citizens of Marbleland; members of military brass; reporters
Now you folks take cover for a minute, 'cause I'm about to be shot clean off the face of the Earth! (Chuckle!)
Huck is an astronaut whose flight path misses the Moon, and lands in a strange place called Marbleland.
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Miscellaneous
6
At various points in the story, Huck directly addresses the readers.
Quick Takes

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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typeset
Subject Matter
humorous
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Miscellaneous
1
Pantomime. Four separate and unrelated comic strips. © 1967, Western Publishing Company, Inc.
Picture Dictionary “G” Gaur

Text Article  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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typeset
Subject Matter
nature, non-fiction
The GAUR, of India is the largest of the world's wild oxen and standing 6 feet 4 inches tall... He ranges to Viet Nam."
Illustrated text feature on the gaur.
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Miscellaneous
1
Five illustrations of the gaur with accompanying text. Similar in style and format to the Western Publishing educational feature “Keys of Knowledge”, but without the Gold Key “Keys of Knowledge” feature logo. See Indexer Notes on “Monster Museum” above. © 1967, Western Publishing Company, Inc.

First line is transcribed above exactly as it appears in the comic - punctuation, capitalization, and all.
Fixer-Upper

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
Subject Matter
anthropomorphic
Huckleberry Hound
Huck alters the road in order to accommodate a mis-painted stripe down its middle.
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Miscellaneous
1
Pantomime. Black and white on inside back cover.
Huckleberry Hound Pin-Up

Illustration  on  Interior Page(s)
Subject Matter
anthropomorphic
Huckleberry Hound; Pixie; Dixie
Huck paints a fence with a paint-roller while on roller-skates pushed by Pixie and Dixie.
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Miscellaneous
1
Color on back cover. Pin-up. The front cover image is repeated on the back cover, sans logo and all cover copy.

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